I hope Rachel Reeves does raise income tax – there’s a way she can do it fairly / Ruth Curtice
The chancellor might need to break manifesto pledges and a 50-year taboo, but she has a chance to steer UK finances back on track There might be three weeks to go until Rachel Reeves presents her budget, but in the topsy-turvy wonderland of the budget process, the real drama happens in the next (…)
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